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BRIDESMAID— A very lovely white, with deep 
crimson-carmine eye. Late flowering. 
DAILY SKETCH —One of the finest of the new 
introductions. Very large individual florets and 
tremendous flower heads of a lovely shade of pink, 
wi.'h a deep crimson center. Height 32 in. A 
striking variety that attracts attention from all 
parts of the garden. 
E. I. FARRINGTON —One of the finest new salmon 
shades. Somewhat similar to Columbia, but larger 
and taller and slightly deeper, with huge individual 
floretes and a bright violet eye. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL— O ne of the best known 
and most admired of all Phlox. Soft salmon-pink 
with lighter tone towards the center. Considered 
by many as best in its class. 
ENCHANTRESS —My own ch oice of all the deep 
bright pinks, being somewhat similar to Columbia, 
but more colorful and different. The color is deep 
watermelon pink, with a vivid red eye, which is 
surrounded by a light sunburst. Very large flowers. 
F. G. VON LASSBURG —One of the finest whites. 
Large trusses of pure snow-white. 
FIREBRAND —One of the most brilliant Phlox 
known, being a new brilliant scarlet to Vermillion, 
with somewhat deeper eye. Large florets, 
GEN’L VON HUERTZ— An extra fine variety of 
salmon-red, flushed rose. 
GEORGE STIPP— A new variety with very large individual 
blooms and clusters of glowing salmon. 
HAUPTMANN KOEHL— Large compact trusses of deep 
rich ox-blood red. A magnificent variety. 
INNOCENCE —Late blooming. Large flowers of pure 
glistening snow white. Very tall. 42 in. 
JULES SANDEAU —Deep watermelon pink with a vivid 
red eye. Brilliant and colorful. Large florets, huge 
flower heads, long flowering season. Similar to Colum¬ 
bia, but larger and more colorful and with a more vivid 
eye, 
LOTHAIR— You will like this very lovely vivid crimson 
variety. 
MME. F. CARPENTER— A fine I ow growing, early pure 
white. 
MISS LINGARD— A very early flowering variety. Color 
pure white with a pink eye. The best early white and a 
profuse bloomer, producing two or three crops of flowers. 
MORGENROOD —A very distinct novelty, with large 
clusters of bright rose flowers, with a deeper eye. 
MRS. CHARLES DORR— A most unusual and very delight¬ 
ful shade of soft lavender pink, the flowers being produced 
in great profusion. No other Phlox like it. 
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MRS. FRYER —Large midseason pure snow-white. One 
of the best. 
MRS. WM. JENKINS— A very profuse blooming and 
delightful late flowering snow-white variety. 
PAINTED LADY —This is one of the most attractive Phlox 
I have seen, with large flower heads of very soft pink, 
with a brilliant Tyrlan-Rose eye in striking contrast. 
PECHEUR D'ISLAND —One of the rarest of all tones in 
Phlox, an exquisite shade of lavender. 
RICHARD WALLACE —Very tall, 42 in. White, with a 
deep red eye. A very profuse bloomer and a magnificent 
variety. 
SIR EDWIN LANDSEER —A very fine light-crimson toned 
variety. 
SUNSHINE— A d eeper, brighter salmon pink and a larger 
flower than Columbia, with a red eye. 
THOR— An ever-popular pink, overlaid with a scarlet glow 
and a small analine-red eye. 
WIDAR —This very lovely lavender Phlox, illustrated in 
color, is one of our most beautiful and unusual varieties. 
WYNEDOT— A magnificent white, with a prominent eye 
of Chinese Violet, Perhaps the best of this type. 
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